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Chocolate Piebald Dachshund

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Get to Know Chocolate Piebald Dachshunds

  • The Piebald Pattern Is a Recessive Genetic Trait: Piebald Dachshunds have large white areas with patches of color, caused by a recessive gene. Responsible breeding avoids pairing two extreme piebalds to reduce the risk of hearing or vision issues.
  • Chocolate Is a Dilution of Black Pigment: The chocolate coloration comes from a recessive gene that turns black pigment into brown. This affects not only the coat but also the nose, eye rims, and paw pads, giving them a soft, warm-toned appearance.
  • They Were Bred to Go Underground: Dachshunds were designed to hunt badgers, which explains their long bodies, short legs, and fearless nature. Their anatomy allowed them to dig, maneuver in tunnels, and confront prey larger than themselves.
  • Small Dog, Big Voice: Despite their size, Dachshunds have a surprisingly loud and deep bark. This trait made them effective hunters and still makes them excellent watchdogs today.
  • Highly Food-Motivated and Clever: Chocolate Piebald Dachshunds are often quick learners —especially when treats are involved. However, that same intelligence can lead to selective listening if training isn’t consistent.

Breed History

The Dachshund originated in Germany over 300 years ago, bred specifically to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals. Their name literally translates to “badger dog,” reflecting their original purpose. Color variations like chocolate and patterns such as piebald emerged later through selective breeding, while the core traits of courage, tenacity, and loyalty remained unchanged. Today, Dachshunds are beloved companions worldwide, valued as much for their personality as their distinctive appearance.

Personality and Behaviour

  • Fearless & Confident: Dachshunds often behave as though they’re much larger than they are. This boldness can be charming but requires guidance to prevent overprotectiveness.
  • Strongly Bonded to Their People: Chocolate Piebald Dachshunds tend to form deep attachments to their owners. They enjoy cuddling and may become anxious if left alone too often.
  • Independent with a Stubborn Streak: Their hunting background makes them independent thinkers. They respond best to patient, positive training rather than force.

Care

  • Exercise: Moderate daily exercise is essential, but avoid excessive jumping or stairs to protect their long spine.
  • Training: Keep sessions short, consistent, and reward-based—this breed learns quickly but gets bored easily.
  • Grooming: Minimal grooming is required, but regular checks of ears, nails, and teeth are important regardless of coat type.

Chocolate Piebald Dachshund Summary

weight iconWeight
11-25 lbs
lifespan iconLifespan
12-16 years
exercise iconExercise
Moderate
trainability iconTrainability
Moderate
temperament iconTemperament
Bold
Affectionate
Willful
grooming iconGrooming
Low

What to ask your breeder?

It's important to ensure your breeder conducts thorough health screenings on the two dogs that were bred for the litter. Reputable breeders should perform genetic laboratory testing and also orthopedic evaluations. There's no way to guarantee every puppy in every litter is 100% free from health problems, but responsible breeding practices greatly reduce the risk.

Here's a short summary of what you should be asking your breeder:

Dachshund Health Testing

ScreeningConsiderations
ACVO Eye ExamEye Examination by a boarded ACVO Ophthalmologist. Dogs can be evaluated when their eyes are open. Males and females should be evaluated within 2 years prior to breeding.
Patellar LuxationOFA Patella Evaluation at 12 months of age or older. It is recommended that dogs be periodically reevaluated, as some luxations will not be evident until later in life. Patients that are evaluated and found to have patella luxation should be reevaluated by a Diplomat of the College of Veterinary Surgeons for confirmation.
Cardiac Evaluation(Optional) Basic Cardiac Exam Minimum age for OFA/CHIC certification is 12 months, however earlier examinations are encouraged as most of congenital diseases can be detected at a much earlier age. Adult males and females should be evaluated again within 2 years prior to breeding.

How Much Does It Cost to Own a Chocolate Piebald Dachshund Per Year?

Determining the cost of owning a Chocolate Piebald Dachshund is essential for responsible dog ownership. Use our calculator to estimate expenses, including food, grooming, veterinary care, and more.

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